Born out of the Great Recession, Detroit is a dark comedy that peels back the layers of suburban life. When Ben and Mary befriend their new neighbors, Sharon and Kenny, over casual backyard barbecues, what starts as light socializing quickly unravels. As drinks flow and boundaries blur, hidden struggles with addiction, unemployment, and disillusionment surface. With biting humor and emotional depth, Detroit explores the fragility of modern stability, the craving for connection, and the quiet desperation beneath the surface. Timely, sharp, and hauntingly resonant, it’s a must-see.